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pasha
[ pah-shuh, pash-uh, puh-shah, -shaw ]
noun
- a title, placed after the name, formerly held by high officials in countries under Turkish rule.
pasha
/ ˈpɑːʃə; ˈpæʃə /
noun
- (formerly) a provincial governor or other high official of the Ottoman Empire or the modern Egyptian kingdom: placed after a name when used as a title
Other Words From
- pasha·dom noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of pasha1
Example Sentences
Another son works for a large consulting firm and “lives the life of a pasha at 22,” she says.
Now a city icon, it was a diplomatic gift from Muhammad Ali, the viceroy and pasha who is considered the founder of modern Egypt.
Since the early 1800s, when rich, high-ranking Ottoman officials known as pashas were said to have used their houseboats to rendezvous with their mistresses, the boats have radiated a kind of louche, half-light glamour.
During Ottoman times, rich Egyptian pashas often took houseboats as fancy second residences using them to entertain guests with music and belly dancers.
The point was that the pasha’s daughter suffered a supernatural illness.
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